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Stockholm University

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Stockholm University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 14, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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Claim changes

6 claim records

academic_integrity

Stockholm University's central chatbot guidance says suspected unauthorized AI-chatbot use in an examination should be investigated and, if there is well-founded suspicion of cheating, reported in the same way as other cheating cases.

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privacy

Stockholm University's AI resources page says employees signed in to Microsoft 365 with a university account have data protection for Copilot, but it also says information at confidentiality level 3 or 4 should not be entered into Copilot.

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teaching

Stockholm University's central chatbot guidance recommends that teachers and examiners decide what AI-chatbot use is allowed or impermissible, noting that this may differ from course to course.

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academic_integrity

Stockholm Business School says use of generative AI in examinations or mandatory assignments is prohibited unless explicitly allowed in the study guide or examination instructions.

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academic_integrity

DSV's AI policy authorizes students enrolled at DSV to use AI tools for learning support and exam preparation, while requiring proper references and a description when AI-generated text, models, or code are used in submissions.

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ai_tool_treatment

Stockholm University's AI resources page says the university has chosen not to implement a mandatory policy for AI tools and that usual regulations and employee judgment apply.

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Source snapshots

4 source attributions

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